Welcome to The Bike Center, in Middlebury, Vermont!

On the surface: our old format is mobile-friendly, so our
philosophy here is if it
works, don't fix it ; - )

Underneath: new content throughout reflects our decision to focus on our two
main lines, Trek and Specialized. Our site is more compact, easier to use, and more
informative than ever. It will help you pick the best bike and gear
for your needs.

Middlebury Bike Center Sales

Our 74 Main Street Entrance

Use either our
Main Street or our Frog Hollow entrance for sales. We offer the best in new and used
road,
mountain, lifestyle, and children's
bikes and new gear. We focus
on companies that offer superior products that balance innovation and
performance with reliability and value.

Middlebury Bike Center Service

Our Frog Hollow Entrance

Please use our Frog Hollow
entrance to bring in and pick up repairs, and please contact
us for rates and other questions. Take advantage of the most advanced and courteous service
in our region, including a quick turn-around.

2014 Website Winter Overhaul

Still working on Gear, but Bikes is ready to go.

Middlebury and Addison County Biking

Road Biking in Addison County: Lake Champlain Bikeways

Middlebury is the jump-off
point for some of the most amazing road rides in the U.S. We are in the
Champlain Valley, home of the Lake
Champlain Bikeways. We are at the foot of the Green Mountains, which
offer some the most
challenging and scenic climbing and descending anywhere.

Mix up the Green Mountains with the Adirondacks in New York.
Just cross nearby Champlain on any of the following:

Ticonderoga ferry

Champlain Bridge (Crown Point)

Charlotte Ferry

If you start in Middlebury, the great ride begins right outside
your door. No other town in Vermont offers so many options for road
riding.

Mountain Biking in the Middlebury Area

The breathtaking Chandler Ridge-Leicester Hollow Loop
begins at the
Silver Lake Campground in Goshen, Vermont. Thanks to a joint effort by the Vermont Mountain Bike Association (VMBA)
and the National Forest Service, we have Vermont's first serious mountain bike trail
on National Forest land. The loop can be accessed from: